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Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon : ウィキペディア英語版
Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon
Wii U Virtual Console
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|modes=Single player, Multiplayer, Online multiplayer
|platforms=Nintendo DS Virtual Console (Wii U)
|series=''Fire Emblem''
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''Fire Emblem: Shadow Dragon'', known in Japan as , is a tactical role-playing remake of the first ''Fire Emblem'' video game, Fire Emblem: Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Tsurugi, developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo. It is the eleventh main installment (12th overall) in the ''Fire Emblem'' series, first for the Nintendo DS and first to feature online play.

''Shadow Dragon'' is the second enhanced remake of the first ''Fire Emblem'' game'. An older enhanced remake, ''Fire Emblem: Monshō no Nazo'', includes the original game as book one of two. The game offers a graphical enhancement from ''Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Ken'' as well as utilising the dual screens, touch screen controls and online capabilities of the Nintendo DS. The game's story centers on Marth as he embarks on a quest to win back his home kingdom and rescue his kidnapped sister. Characters and chapters that were not present in the original or were omitted for ''Monshō no Nazo'' have been introduced in this version. The artist of the character illustrations is Masamune Shirow.
==Gameplay==


''Shadow Dragon'' is a tactical role-playing game with turn-based tactical battles. There are 25 chapters in this game including a new set of prologue chapters. There are six levels of game play difficulty for new and seasoned players. Some of the game play mechanics of the ''Fire Emblem'' series, such as the weapon triangle, were not present in the original ''Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Ken'', but have been included in this remake. The game features over 20 character classes, including armored Knights, airborne Pegasus Riders, and Curates wielding recovery staves. Some classes that were not in the original ''Ankoku Ryū to Hikari no Ken'' have been included. Players can also directly change a character's class using the "Reclassing" feature, although there are limitations on how many of one particular class a player can have at the same time. Special classes like Lord or Thief cannot reclass. Throughout the game, you can recruit more soldiers depending on a few different factors such as having a certain character talk to them, or saving their village from enemies.
Like previous ''Fire Emblem'' games, permanent saves are available after completing a chapter, and players can create a temporary save during battle. Players can also use the new "Save Point" feature in the middle of a battle, by moving a unit onto a specially designated square. Save Points are usually located before a boss fight or a similarly dangerous event. Each Save Point can be used to save the game only once, although players can load from created saves as many times as they want, as long as the save is not overwritten or erased.
For the first time in the series, players can battle each other online via the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection and talk using the built-in Nintendo DS microphone. These battles employ teams of up to five characters from the single-player campaign. Combat takes place on one of six multiplayer-exclusive battle maps (increased from just one in the Japanese version), which allow free movement as opposed to the Link Arena in prior games. Only two players can do battle at a time. Fog of war can be toggled on or off, and a time and turn limit are also active. Victory is determined by either defeating the opposing army or securing the central castle's flag before the turns are over. Victors are awarded a card for their efforts. One of these cards can be used on a party to give it special effects, and use of these cards can be toggled on or off. The Wi-Fi connection is also used to access an online shop, where players can purchase rare items using gold pieces obtained in the main campaign. The availability of certain items depends on what time of month it is; some items are always in the shop for purchase while others only appear on one weekend a month. Several items are not available for purchase at all via the online shop.

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